Texas Braces for Arctic Blast: Teens and 20s Expected Early Next Week

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Fort Worth, TX – An Arctic blast will sweep into North Texas early next week, bringing frigid temperatures to the region. Forecasts predict lows dropping into the teens and 20s, with the coldest conditions expected Monday night and Tuesday.

According to the National Weather Service in Fort Worth, the Arctic air will arrive Sunday and persist for several days. Temperatures will remain significantly below seasonal averages, creating chilly mornings and cold evenings. While precipitation remains uncertain, the cold front will cause widespread frost concerns.

The weather service stated there is low confidence in precipitation early next week. Forecasters remain uncertain about the type, timing, or likelihood of any rain or snow. Updates on the forecast will be provided as conditions evolve.

Residents are urged to prepare their homes and vehicles for freezing temperatures. Officials recommend protecting pipes, ensuring pets have warm shelter, and checking on vulnerable neighbors. Morning commutes could be particularly cold, so drivers should take precautions.

This Arctic front is part of a larger pattern favoring below-normal temperatures through late January. North Texans should expect the chill to linger, with potential additional cold spells as the month progresses.

Stay tuned for updates, and monitor forecasts for any changes to precipitation chances.

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